Wilse wrote:
Even if someone got a license to sell Pegasos+AmigaOS bundles, you wouldn't be allowed to buy AmigaOS for your Pegasos. It's not AmigaOS licensed/bundled/dongled, and it's not bought from an artificially created "Amiga" market.
This is not certain. If stand alone versions can be released for Blizzard, theoretically this could also happen for Peg.
Hey, quit stealing my arguments!

Yes, of course AmigaOS must also be sold "shrinkwrapped" to be installed on already owned hardware, and on hardware bought wherever and in whatever way the user damn well pleases. It's none of the software vendor's business.
If AInc's compulsory licensing/bundling/dongling scheme isn't changed/dropped, as currently a thousand people including me are publicly asking them to, this will
not happen. Not even theoretically. AmigaOS will not be for sale separate from hardware.
Of course AmigaOS
will be available illegally sooner or later, circumventing the hardware monopoly checking mechanism, but what good does that do AInc, Hyperion, AmigaOS, and us who want to buy the OS? The alternative would be to make money on sales of the product. *shock horror*
And even if there was no license, that doesn't mean it would automatically be ported.
Of course not. Just as the existence of a license applicant doesn't make software write itself.
Otherwise, why ain't MOS ported to the A1 yet?
I suspect it has something to do with that, in contrast to AmigaOS/AInc/Hyperion, it's the same company that develops, makes and sells both MorphOS and (software) and the Pegasos (hardware).
OTOH, since Genesi is in control over their own hardware development, and if they manage to keep up with the hardware competitors, I'd think that MorphOS for other hardware would be a good thing. A larger userbase and potential future Pegasos customers.
Ask Genesi.